Sorry I overlooked your last answer Le 05/10/2022 à 11:34, Ludovic Courtès a écrit : > >> collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status >> make[2]: *** [../../gcc-5.5.0/gcc/c/Make-lang.in:71: cc1] Error 1 > I don’t see an error message in the snippet you pasted. Could it be > OOM, or was there a clue in /var/log/messages or similar? Out of memory is a possibility, I am running all this on my small laptop, but retried it closing everything else and failed again. /var/log/syslog are attached. Except the rise of temperature cores, there is no error appearing here. But I am maybe looking at the wrong place, I am a pretty bad sys admin :~ >> Thanks for diving in this ocean of code and trying to make it manageable with a reproducible process to build it :) > That’s an insightful exercise for sure. :-) Wow, just an /exercise/ for you !? What will it be when you will start to really work then ;) > >> BTW I am watching the videos of the very interesting event organized >> for the ten years of guix. The presentation of Efraim Flashner stunted >> me. 40h of compile just for rust from the bootstrap on a RISC-V but >> still GHz processor. How can these things work in the end ... ? Life, >> as the single negentropic known process should play its role here as >> well. The minimalism wished by Pjotr Prins is the way to go if we want >> to keep the illusion of controlling what we are doing. > The bootstrapping effort is about “regaining control” of our software > stack in a way, but it shows just how much things had gotten awry. > Fair enough. Still, it makes sense to invest time and energy on the topic even if I am definitely not the skilled guy for it !! I am just an humble application developer able to use it and report bugs ;) Thanks Mat